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Answer:


\large \boxed{\mathrm{D. \ 1.5:10}}

Explanation:

4 is not 15% of 15.

15% × 15 = 2.25

5 is not 15% of 33.

15% × 33 = 4.95

3 is not 15% of 25

15% × 25 = 3.75

1.5 is 15% of 10.

15% × 10 = 1.5

User Wilfredo
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

To figure out which ones is 15% of the number, we want to divide the number on the left of ratio, by the number on the right.

4/15=26%

5/33=15.15%

3/25=12%

1.5/10=15%

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